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Advanced Guide for building iOS Applications using Xamarin

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Xamarin is one of the most popular cross platform app development tool which is now also used to develop iOS, Android & Windows applications. Listed here
are some tutorials which will guide you how to develop iOS apps with Xamain.

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Xamarin.iOS allows developers to create native iOS applications using the same UI controls that are available in Objective-C and Xcode, except with the flexibility and elegance of a modern language (C#), the power of the .NET Base Class Library (BCL), and two first-class IDEs - Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio. This series introduces how to setup and install Xamarin.iOS and addresses the basics of Xamarin.iOS development.

When creating iOS apps, developers typically turn to the languages and IDE provided by Apple: Objective-C / Swift and Xcode. However, this isn’t the only option—you can create iOS apps using a variety of languages and frameworks.

It doesn’t matter if you’re on a Windows or a macOS machine, you have access to amazing IDEs to build iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows apps and libraries with Visual Studio and Xamarin Studio. But, what if you could take all of your code on the go and with you everywhere you go? What if you could open up a code file, library, or Xamarin.Forms project on your iPad and start coding with a full professional mobile development environment with IntelliSense powered by Roslyn? That’s the experience that Frank Krueger, Xamarin MVP, delivers with his new app, Continuous Mobile Development Environment, a professional C# and F# IDE for your iOS devices.

As the mobile landscape continues to expand and evolve managing multiple code bases in different programming languages and development tools can become a nightmare fast. In this session you will learn about the technology that Xamarin offers and how it works to enable developers to leverage a shared C# code base across all mobile platforms.

In the first post in this series, we talked about using the Windows Bridge for iOS to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that can run on Windows 10 devices using existing Objective-C code. Our third post explores using the iOS bridge to bring Storyboards and Auto Layout to Windows 10. This post will focus on getting Xcode and iOS developers familiar with the Visual Studio IDE, whether starting from scratch or using existing code from a source repository, such as GitHub.

Xamarin aims to provide a solution to allow companies and developers develop natively and cross-platform. Using Xamarin, developers can target Android, iOS and Windows (Mobile) 10, using a single industry standard language, C#. Certain aspects of the code base are platform specific, for example the UI layer, forcing programmers to develop them repeatedly for each platform.

Xamarin is a new platform that allows developers to create cross-platform apps over multiple operating systems such as native iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps. It is not a "Write Once - Run Anywhere" platform; rather it simply shares code across platforms in the C# language.

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